Mechanical forces are critical for virtually all fundamental biological processes, yet quantification of mechanical forces at the molecular scale in vivo remains challenging. Here, we present a new strategy using calibrated coiled coils as genetically encoded, compact, tunable, and modular mechano-sensors to substantially simplify force measurement in vivo, via diverse readouts (luminescence, fluorescence and analytical biochemistry) and instrumentation readily available in biology labs. We demonstrate the broad applicability and ease-of-use of these coiled coil mechano-sensors by measuring forces during cytokinesis (formin Cdc12) and endocytosis (epsin Ent1) in yeast, force distributions in nematode axons (β-spectrin UNC-70), and forces transmitted to the nucleus (mini-nesprin-2G) and within focal adhesions (vinculin) in mammalian cells. We report discoveries in intracellular force transmission that have been elusive to existing tools.
Genetically encoded mechano-sensors with versatile readouts and compact size.
具有多功能读数和紧凑尺寸的基因编码机械传感器
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作者:Ren Yuan, Yang Jie, Saito Takumi, Glomb Oliver, Kumar Avinash, Mousavi Sayed Iman, Naughton Brigitte, de Fontnouvelle Christina, Fujita Barbara, Xi Zhiqun, Schlieker Christian, Yogev Shaul, Zhang Yongli, Berro Julien
| 期刊: | bioRxiv | 影响因子: | 0.000 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Jul 1 |
| doi: | 10.1101/2025.01.16.633409 | ||
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